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EA have now announced that the eagerly-anticipated Star Wars: The Old Republic will have its European release date pushed forward two days to December 20th 2011. This puts the sci-fi MMO's UK release date the same as its US arrival,...

Industry experts are anticipating a substantial price cut for Sony's PlayStation 3 games console this August in the lucrative run-up to Christmas. Sony are expected to slash the price of their home console to an RRP of £199.99 at Gamescom...

After a slow start for the Nintendo 3DS console, this week finally seems to find the glasses-free 3D handheld getting into the swing of things. Firstly, you have the launch of the console's first killer-app, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina...

LG's Optimus 3D smartphone is finally ready for public consumption. The partner piece to the company's 3D Optimus Pad tablet (aka the T-Mobile G Slate), it shoots and play's back 3D video without the need for clunky glasses. First...

Click here for more images of the Ford SYNC system Car giants Ford took this week's CeBIT technology expo in Hanover, Germany, as an opportunity to announce the global launch of their new connected dashboard system, SYNC. Already available...

Vodafone have changed their pricing structure for travelling customers to make using mobile data in Europe a bit more tempting. With arms in several European territories already, Vodafone will be able to offer a 25MB per day allowance to their...

Hailed as the best thing since sliced bread, it's been hard to avoid the buzz generated around 3D TVs over the last 18 months. However, it appears, so far at least, that the massive promotional push behind 3D TV has...

New research from IDC shows that, despite the buzz floating around Google's Android mobile platform, European consumers are steering clear of phones packing the OS. The research shows Android's market share to currently be 5.4% in Western Europe. Though this...

To me Silentale sounds like it has massive potential. Like the best start ups it meets a very definite need and also has a very clear route to making money. If the technology works well Silentale could be huge.

Anyone who's been hanging around the Internet for a while will probably have come across CafePress, a US-based site that allows T-shirts and various other gift/novelty items to be personalised and shipped.
Nice idea, except for the appalling pound-to-dollar exchange rate at the moment, plus the added cost and delay of importing gear from the States.
Fear not! CafePress has launched its UK web site which should make it less of a hassle to get your designs to the UK and Europe...